========================================================================= WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING ========================================================================= advi -safer file.dvi Active-DVI ``plays'' the DVI files that is displays: during presentation advi can launch arbitrary commands that were incorporated into the LaTeX source of the DVI file to animate the presentation. Hence, when playing a DVI file from some untrusted source, you must use the -safer option that prevents the execution of embedded commands: advi -safer file.dvi For instance, if you choose advi as your default application to view DVI files, the safe entry for your .mailcap file is application/x-dvi; advi -safer %s It is also recommended to check before visualisation the list of embedded commands that a suspicious DVI file could execute by calling advi -n file.dvi Presentation ============ Active-DVI is a DVI previewer and presenter written in Objective Caml (http://caml.inria.fr/ocaml/) with some eye candy effects for presentation, support for interactive demonstrations, and embedding of arbitrary applications within the presentation (hence the Active adjective of the presenter :). Active-DVI is largely based on Mldvi written by Alexandre Miquel (http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~miquel/). Version: 1.10 available at http://advi.inria.fr/ CURRENTLY SUPPORTED FEATURES: ============================= + Comparitble with the pgf package and beamer class. + Encapsulated Postscript File inclusion (using graphics package) + Effects for presentation (pause, delay, text color change) + Embedded applications for interactive demonstration + Pictures visualization via gpic specials + Display of inlined Postscript using gs + Font antialiasing that takes background colors into account + Page display is interrupted on user input + Resizing the page adjusts the magnification + Start displaying at a given page or at a given link reference + The file is reloading on signal SIGUSR1 + Hyperlinks + Active areas (execute an action when the mouse is over) + Background colors and images + Alpha blending for images INVOCATION ========== The invocation is advi [OPTIONS...] DVIFILE where OPTIONS are: -safer Safer mode: external applications are not launched -geometry GEOM Sets the (maximum) geometry GEOM -g GEOM Same as -geometry GEOM -crop Crop the window to the best size (default) -nocrop Disable cropping -nomargins Suppress horizontal and vertical margins -hmargin DIMEN Horizontal margin (default: 1cm) -vmargin DIMEN Vertical margin (default: 1cm) -A Set Postscript antialias -bg Draw in the background -fullwidth Adjust size to width -html STRING Make advi start at html reference of name STRING -nogs Turn off dipslay of inlined Postscript -nopauses Swictch pauses off -page INT Make advi start at page INT -pager STRING Command to call the pager -safer Safer mode: external applications are not launched -scalestep REAL Scale step for '<' and '>' (default sqrt (sqrt (sqrt 2.0))) Geometry GEOM is specified in pixels, using the standard format for specifying geometries (i.e: "WIDTHxHEIGHT[+XOFFSET+YOFFSET]"). Dimensions (for options `-hmargin' and `-vmargin') are specified as numbers optionally followed by two letters representing units. When no units are given, dimensions are treated as numbers of pixels. Currently supported units are the standard TeX units as specified in the TeXbook (D. Knuth, Addison-Wesley, (C) 1986): `pt' (point), `pc' (pica), `in' (inch), `bp' (big point), `cm' (centimeter), `mm' (millimeter), `dd' (didot point), `cc' (cicero) and `sp' (scaled point). Note that dimensions are specified w.r.t the original TeX document, and do not correspond to what is actually shown on the screen, which can be displayed at a different resolution than specified in the original TeX source. KEYSTROKES =========== Advi recognizes the following main keystrokes when typed in its window. (See the documentation for the complete list of bindings.) Each may optionally be preceded by a number, called ARG below, whose interpretation is keystroke dependant. If ARG is unset, its value is 1, unless specified otherwise. Advi maintains an history of previously visited pages organized as a stack. Additionnally, the history contains mark pages which are stronger than unmarked pages. Survival command kit -------------------- ? info - This quick info and key bindings help. q quit - End of show. space continue - Move forward (arg pauses forward if any, or do as return otherwise). ^X-^C quit - End of show. Moving between pages -------------------- n next - Move arg physical pages forward, leaving the history unchanged. p previous - Move arg physical pages backward, leaving the history unchanged. , begin - Move to the first page. . end - Move to the last page. g go - If arg is unset move to the last page. If arg is the current page do nothing. Otherwise, push the current page on the history as marked, and move to physical page arg . Moving between pauses --------------------- N next pause - Move arg pauses forward (equivalent to continue). P previous pause - Move arg pauses backward. Adjusting the page size ----------------------- ^X-^F set - Adjust the size of the page to fit the entire fullscreen screen. ^F toggle - Adjust the size of the page to fit the entire fullscreen screen or reset the page to the default size (this is a toggle). < smaller - Scale down the resolution by scalestep (default (((2)^1/2)^1/2)^1/2). > bigger - Scale up the resolution by scalestep (default (((2)^1/2)^1/2)^1/2). # fullpage - Remove margins around the page and change the resolution accordingly. c center - Center the page in the window, and resets the default resolution. Moving the page in the window ----------------------------- h page left - Moves one screen width toward the left of the page. Does nothing if the left part of the page is already displayed l page righ t - Moves one screen width toward the right of the page. Does nothing if the right part of the page is already displayed j page down - Moves one screen height toward the bottom of the page. Jumps to the top of next page, if there is one, and if the bottom of the page is already displayed. k page up - Moves one screen height toward the top of the page. Jumps to the bottom previous page, if there is one, and if the top of the page is already displayed. ^left move page - A black line draws the page borders; moving the button mouse then moves the page in the window. ^C toggle - Toggles center-on-cursor flag, which when sets center on moves the screen automatically so that the cursor cursor appears on the screen. Switching views --------------- w switch - Switch view between master and client (if any). W sync - Goto page of client view corresponding to page of master view. ^W autoswitch - Toggle autoswitch flag. Redisplay commands ------------------ r redraw - Redraw the current page to the current pause. R reload - Reload the file and redraw the current page. ^L redisplay - Redisplay the current page to the first pause of the page. a active/passive - toggle advi effects (so that reloading is silent). Using the navigation history stack ---------------------------------- eturn forward - Push the current page on the history stack, and move forward n physical pages. tab mark + next - Push the current page on the history as marked, and move forward n physical pages. backspace back - Move arg pages backward according to the history. The history stack is poped, accordingly. escape find mark - Move arg marked pages backward according to the history. Do nothing if the history does no contain any marked page. Table of contents ----------------- T Thumbnails - Process thumbnails. t toc - Display thumbnails if processed, or floating table of contents if available, or else do nothing. Writing and drawing on the page ------------------------------- s write - Give a pencil to scratch, typing characters on the page. S draw - Give a spray can to scratch, drawing on the page. ? info - While in scratch mode, press ? for more info. Using the laser pointer ----------------------- ^X-l toggle laser - Toggle the laser beam to point on the page. ^G laser off - When laser is on turn it off. Saving the current page ----------------------- ^X-^S save page - Save the current page as an image file. Dealing with caches ------------------- f load fonts - Load all the fonts used in the document. By default, fonts are loaded only when needed. F make fonts - Does the same as f, and precomputes the glyphs of all the characters used in the document. This takes more time than loading the fonts, but the pages are drawn faster. C clear - Erase the image cache. EYE CANDY MACROS ================ Using the LaTeX style advi.sty provided with the package, you can embed some Active-DVI specials into your TeX documents. Advi interprets those specials to provide some eye candy features for your presentation. \wait{sec} Delay the rendering at the point of the document for sec seconds. Wait forever (i.e. stops) if parameter sec is omitted. \advirecord[play]{this}{material} Define an "advi tag" named ``this'' to refer to the text enclosed in the following brackets. The tag can be later on to play or replay the text. By default, [material] is not display, unless option [play] is set. \adviplay[color]{this} Replay the material previously bound to {this}. If [color] is provided changes the drawing color to [color] before displaying. Please look at doc/manula.dvi for more information. Look in directory test for examples (try advi test/*.dvi). Advanced examples are in directory examples. (See examples/seminar/clock/tools.dvi, examples/prosper/LL/ll.dvi, examples/prosper/Join/join.dvi.) COPYRIGHT ========= This program is distributed under the GNU LGPL. See the enclosed file COPYING. AUTHORS ======= Alexandre Miquel, Jun Furuse Didier Remy, Pierre Weis, Xavier Leroy, Roberto Di Cosmo Didier Le Botlan, Alan Schmitt